
Ultra smooth action with 144Hz rapid refresh rate and 1ms (GTG) response time Clear Out the Chaos Featuring a 144Hz refresh rate, and 1ms response time, the 24-inch VG248QE LED Full HD monitor delivers the best performance for fluid gaming and movie playback. Now with GamePlus, keep track of game times with the built-in timer function overlay and also enable a crosshair onscreen. Key Features 24-inch Full HD LED-backlit 144Hz display 1920x1080for brilliant HD-quality visuals in both 2D and 3D...
- ASUS VG248QE fast gaming monitor shortens the time it takes for rendered frames to display on the screen. Lower monitor latency gives a gamer the opportunity to improve their in-game response time.
- The 144Hz rapid refresh rate speeds up the frames per second to deliver ultra-smooth motion scenes in 2D intense actions*.
- The response time is also reduced to 1ms to eliminate tracers by controlling voltage levels when driving liquid crystals thus ensuring fluid and clear video playback.
This Monitors give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Perfect for Games
I bought this monitor off Newegg, I'm just going to past my review here from there. [...]
Pros: This monitor is a godsend for people who hate screen tearing, but also hate vsync. Being able to play up to 144fps with neither one is utterly fantastic. The 1ms response time and (roughly) 7ms latency (basing that number off a review of the older brother to this monitor, the VG278HE) means you are getting one of the fastest and most responsive monitors on the market.
If you search around on a few forums you can find talk of a "hack" to the nvidia lightboost that this monitor supports. Normally lightboost is for 3D, but when playing in 2D you can "hack" it to enable the strobing backlight, which ends up eliminating almost every bit of motion blur and other such flaws of your typical LCD. I haven't tried it myself as I do not use an nvidia card, but people who have used it all rave about it being "like a CRT!" I can tell you that this monitor is more than worthy of...
2. Lightboost has changed my gaming experience.
First and foremost let me just start by saying I am not going to judge this monitor on its subpar color reproduction and lack of color depth since it is only a TN panel and it is only to be expected if compared to a panel more suited to produce accurate colors, such as an IPS panel. So, let's all get realistic here and accept the fact that with LCDs you have to either sacrifice image quality for smooth motion or vice versa.
Second if you're a believer that anything over 30FPS isn't going to make a difference because somewhere along the road you heard that humans can only see up to 30fps. While there is some truth in there, it has highly been skewed. The reality is that the human mind only needs 12-24 frames displayed per second to be tricked into thinking that it is seeing motion, so think of this more as a minimum requirement, not a maximum. The eye is constantly taking in new visual information far quicker than 30 fps. Remember we are humans not cameras, so we are not...
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The best gaming LCD I've seen!
Purchased this from B&HPhotoVideo store at $265 shipped, installed a few days ago and 144Hz works flawlessly with my 670 SLI! haven't tested most demanding games, but now surely I can finally turn off Vsync (even adaptive) completely in some games to eliminate any kind of lag (adaptive vsync) or tearing (e.g. vsync off on 60hz monitor).
I love the stand, it's very stable and allows for all direction adjustments, similar to my former most favorite Dell Ultrasharp kind. Speaking of which, I was a bit disappointing with color resemblance on this LCD, but quickly learned (google) there is a better custom ICC profile designed specifically for either AMD or Nvidia cards and this monitor (thanks to PCmonitors.info), once loaded it took only minor adjustments (Standard display mode, brightness 25, contrast 75, Red 100, Green 90, Blue 89) and voila! it displays beautiful colors just like my old Dell Ultrasharp 2408WFP once did :)
so happy with this screen! The best...
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